PSEB 5th result link 2023 to be active tomorrow on pseb.ac.in at 10 AM: Reports
Anu Parthiban | April 6, 2023 | 08:26 PM IST | 1 min read
PSEB 5th Topper List 2023: Jaspreet Kaur of Mansa district secured the top rank by scoring 500 out of 500. Punjab Board Class 5 result link at pseb.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared the PSEB Class 5th result 2023 today. The overall pass percentage stood at 99.69%. Students will be able to access Punjab Board Class 5th result link tomorrow, April 7, at the official website, pseb.ac.in 2023.
PSEB Class 5 Result 2023 (OUT) Live
A total of 2,93,847 students appeared for the PSEB Class 5 exam. Out of which 2,92,947 cleared the exams. As per the PSEB 5th topper list, Jaspreet Kaur of Mansa district secured the top rank by scoring 500 out of 500. Navdeep Kaur and Gurnoor Singh of Faridkot bagged second and third ranks respectively.
Ten transgender students who appeared in the exam cleared the exam, as per reports. Two out of the three PSEB 5th toppers 2023 are from the Punjab government schools, the Indian Express reported.
The PSEB 5th result download link will be active at 10 AM tomorrow at pseb.ac.in, it added.
How to download PSEB 5th results 2023
Students will be able to download the PSEB Class 5 result 2023 by following the steps given below.
- Visit the PSEB official website, pseb.ac.in result 2023.
- Under the result tab, click on the Punjab Board Class 5th result link.
- Enter roll number, school code and name.
- PSEB 5th result will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the details on the results.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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